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. -- lead russia. look at the state of russia now. there are an enormous decline. -- they are in enormous decline. they have a second rate military power. they have significant advantages geographically where they are engaged, they have a nuclear arsenal that is -- it can blow up the whole world but in terms their advocacy, their capacity is minimalist compared to ours. they have a situation where they are an oil-based economy. from a market value of $350 billion to $50 billion in you dot 10 years, what if you're a democratic leader of russia? what do you do? how do you provide jobs for your people? where do you go russian mark how do you build that country? i don't know how that happens. -- i amot given up hope not naive about it, i have been a very strident voice in the last administration about putin and russia. that does not mean this is completed, that is just the way that things are for now. my last one element is that expression -- don't back a man into a corner, his only option around you is ov
. -- lead russia. look at the state of russia now. there are an enormous decline. -- they are in enormous decline. they have a second rate military power. they have significant advantages geographically where they are engaged, they have a nuclear arsenal that is -- it can blow up the whole world but in terms their advocacy, their capacity is minimalist compared to ours. they have a situation where they are an oil-based economy. from a market value of $350 billion to $50 billion in you dot 10...
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so what is your own view of russia's extent of russia's involvement or meddling? um --rovsky: thank you. i do not really want to talk about this, because you have your opinion about this, and you read a lot of articles about this. fact inon will be in what i know, what i investigate. -- russian hackers hacked bill clinton emails -- hillary clinton emails. russia hasse, motivation to do this, and has the ability to do this, with the russian cyber army, cyber hackers, who are the greatest in the world. that is my opinion. >> i will also say, and i do not know what you would say about it, we had a publisher of meduza, and he probably would have ejected to -- objected to -- he was a they are a good the unitedut in states, they would say they are not. question right there. hi. intelligenceive analyst. much of the conversation about hackers has been dominated about the election hacking, information warfare, and propaganda. the last couple of years, we have seen an increasing number of hacks in western europe in are remarkably sophisticated and growing, which are targeti
so what is your own view of russia's extent of russia's involvement or meddling? um --rovsky: thank you. i do not really want to talk about this, because you have your opinion about this, and you read a lot of articles about this. fact inon will be in what i know, what i investigate. -- russian hackers hacked bill clinton emails -- hillary clinton emails. russia hasse, motivation to do this, and has the ability to do this, with the russian cyber army, cyber hackers, who are the greatest in the...
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-russia relations. margaret warner, icu with a microphone. >> my question is, should we actually be going on offense in the information war, in the cyber war, in terms of delegitimizing not just exposing the corruption, the playing offense the way they are playing offense? the answer is yes, but not necessarily in the cyberspace. most of what happens in cyberspace is altering information or preventing information from being able to come forward. i think we should be on the offense of of making it clear exactly what we know russia and orpington in particular is doing. -- russia and or putin in particular is doing. we should be working closely with our european allies around the world and exposing and getting them to stand up and it knowledge with us that this is what is happening here. that message gets through. to go back, when i got here, the vestige of that cold war was an attempt to broadcast the truth into russia. and i think somehow, we have to have as the democracies of the world, have to be bette
-russia relations. margaret warner, icu with a microphone. >> my question is, should we actually be going on offense in the information war, in the cyber war, in terms of delegitimizing not just exposing the corruption, the playing offense the way they are playing offense? the answer is yes, but not necessarily in the cyberspace. most of what happens in cyberspace is altering information or preventing information from being able to come forward. i think we should be on the offense of of...
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. -- lead russia. look at the state of russia now. there are an enormous decline. >> will there is enormous decline. they have a second rate military power they have significant , advantages geographically where they are engaged, they have a nuclear arsenal that could blow up the whole world, but in terms of their efficacy, their capacity -- it is the minimus compared to ours. they have an oil-based economy. you have it going from a market value of $350 billion to $300 50 billion in the last 10 years. what do you do if you are a democratic leader of russia? what do you do? how do you provide jobs for your people? where do you go? how do you build that country? unless you engage the west. i do not know how that happens. i have not given up hope, i am not my you have noticed i have , been a very strident voice in the last administration about putin and russia as i am now, but that does not mean that this this ist accompli, that how things are going to be. the last point i will make, when my dad had the e
. -- lead russia. look at the state of russia now. there are an enormous decline. >> will there is enormous decline. they have a second rate military power they have significant , advantages geographically where they are engaged, they have a nuclear arsenal that could blow up the whole world, but in terms of their efficacy, their capacity -- it is the minimus compared to ours. they have an oil-based economy. you have it going from a market value of $350 billion to $300 50 billion in the...
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but focus on russia. policies ande based on the assumption that engagement with russia and global governance would turn into a benign actor and a trustworthy party. the national security strategy said that this premise has turned out to be false. do you agree with the national security strategy? think that the premise of engagement with russia is destined to fail. especially if you look over the long run. increaseave seen is an of russia acting out. think we could also see that there were some missed opportunities. the goal of integrating russia into both international and , the imf,nstitutions the world bank after the fall of the collapse of the soviet union, but also institutions like the council of europe -- i think that was the right choice to make then. going back to your question about, was this inevitable. there was a certain original sin the capture of russia and you cannot get around that. you saw that prior to the last administration. he saw in georgia in 2008 with the cyberattack in estonia on
but focus on russia. policies ande based on the assumption that engagement with russia and global governance would turn into a benign actor and a trustworthy party. the national security strategy said that this premise has turned out to be false. do you agree with the national security strategy? think that the premise of engagement with russia is destined to fail. especially if you look over the long run. increaseave seen is an of russia acting out. think we could also see that there were some...
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>> at the heart of the trump-russia mystery. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge, no person i deal with has. >> but there were secret contacts. >> breaking and stunning news. release of an e-mail chain. >> it came from russians. >> some denials that defy facts. >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> it's disgusting, so phony. >> i didn't take any money from russia, if that's what you're asking. >> a shocking dismissal. >> the president of the united states has terminated the director of the fbi. >> he's a showboat, he's a grandstander. >> those were lies plain and simple. >> donald trump's changing stories. >> i own nothing in russia. i don't have any deals in russia. >> i've done a lot of business with the russians. >> compliments for vladimir putin. >> he is very much of a leader. he's done an amazing job. so smart. >> where does the story end? >> you may or may not find evidence of an impeachable offense. >> the russia story is a total fabrication. it's just an excuse for the greatest loss in the history of american politics.
>> at the heart of the trump-russia mystery. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge, no person i deal with has. >> but there were secret contacts. >> breaking and stunning news. release of an e-mail chain. >> it came from russians. >> some denials that defy facts. >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> it's disgusting, so phony. >> i didn't take any money from russia, if that's what you're asking. >> a...
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with a like russia on this russia and dark russia isn't bad either. frankly people are really very crazy yeah ok is it true for us. ok yeah and we will be safe here in and just have to even such payment so used to it you'll use three excellent well a list of the event starting my show i want to start you thank you very much it's nice to me and i could look at my few bucks and. kitchen's out a little we speak in the bikini's and screenshots and shit yes but such a large scale of it starts of thanks to crazy russian. yes they met a man but as i wouldn't have up really said he was a salesman i would that will send me yet a kenyan crucifying you are yet to actually. hear what. i did i should say yes. to my losing that in the place you lost them yeah you can like about us but those can make you noticed i didn't begin a spell in the bed of the human i just might want you to give up a good time with us mike you don't about sort of rule is a little of the one number. of but on this it this huge surprise not to mention is just that singular in the me on the bu
with a like russia on this russia and dark russia isn't bad either. frankly people are really very crazy yeah ok is it true for us. ok yeah and we will be safe here in and just have to even such payment so used to it you'll use three excellent well a list of the event starting my show i want to start you thank you very much it's nice to me and i could look at my few bucks and. kitchen's out a little we speak in the bikini's and screenshots and shit yes but such a large scale of it starts of...
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what trump and his team did toward russia, did back to russia right after this election in which russia tried to help them win. we knew before tonight that during the trump transition, top trump transition officials were in on the decision to have national security advisor mike flynn call the russian government secretly to try to under cut the inposition of new sanctions that the obama administration was imposing on russia in response to them messing with our election. mike flynn did not make those calls alone. top echelons of the trump transition knew he was doing that. they were in discussion about the strategy while he was doing that. ultimately, flynn ended up lying about that to the fbi and the rest is history. but in addition to that incident that happened after the election during the transition, we know from michael's reporting as soon as the trump people started landing at the state department, they started working right away on a proposal to have the u.s. unilaterally drop sanctions. their actions after they arrived in washington so alarmed state career department people, peop
what trump and his team did toward russia, did back to russia right after this election in which russia tried to help them win. we knew before tonight that during the trump transition, top trump transition officials were in on the decision to have national security advisor mike flynn call the russian government secretly to try to under cut the inposition of new sanctions that the obama administration was imposing on russia in response to them messing with our election. mike flynn did not make...
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that sort of news i would like to move on to russia is russia currently a security threat for the u.s. sure it is. russia is the only other nation that possesses the ability not necessarily the will but the ability to destroy the united states or. the other members of the alliance. and their behavior of the last three years since they invaded ukraine has gotten has raised the concern of everybody including all members of the alliance all members of the european union. and it's it's the kind of thing that i think nobody wants that conflict is not inevitable we all want russia to be a part of the responsible community of responsible they ask me not with their current that they're not on the right path not right now we what we would like to see them back on the path of responsible behavior as a great power and it's a great nation great people great history so many places where we could cooperate with them but they don't cooperate with you anymore well they've not lived up to any agreement that they've signed including minsk and other treaties unless you really put pressure on them to do
that sort of news i would like to move on to russia is russia currently a security threat for the u.s. sure it is. russia is the only other nation that possesses the ability not necessarily the will but the ability to destroy the united states or. the other members of the alliance. and their behavior of the last three years since they invaded ukraine has gotten has raised the concern of everybody including all members of the alliance all members of the european union. and it's it's the kind of...
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russia. exerting all the efforts to find a political settlement unfortunately russia is just approaching this issue by the same means it used for the military solution after its interference on in two thousand and fifteen and that's why it is having real problems in finding this settlement or in finding a solution in other words the syrian case is one of rights of a political solution rather than a military one the military solution has really have proven to be a disaster is not a due to the fact that it has the best stated that country displaced its people and without getting any results for a settlement and that he g.m. doesn't he in confident as you reported in your report in your introduction which is. believe i miss conception of the still way ssion duty because of the iranian element the iranian factor and the question factor that gene is still there how could it feel confident ok ms ali they would go back into more details about the different players in the conflict mr klebnikov of the
russia. exerting all the efforts to find a political settlement unfortunately russia is just approaching this issue by the same means it used for the military solution after its interference on in two thousand and fifteen and that's why it is having real problems in finding this settlement or in finding a solution in other words the syrian case is one of rights of a political solution rather than a military one the military solution has really have proven to be a disaster is not a due to the...
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and russia organized crime. they deny the allegations. >> there is a -- why would trump ever do business with those guys? >> guys like russia born felix. and they say the suit acuting him of shady dealings is a shake down. >> a twice convicted felony, after his second conviction, he cop ra cooperated on cases with the justice department. >> he was accused of stabbing someone in the neck with a ma margarita class. then fraud with penny stocks. >> his business ties extended well beyond the soho deal. together they explored additional trump deals in the u.s. and abroad. but in sworn testimony in a 2013 deposition, trump insisted he barely even knew sader. >> about how many times have you converses with mr. sader. >> over the years? not many. if he was sitting in the room right now i wouldn't really know what he looked like. >> it is absolutely up tree that trump doesn't know sader. >> at one time he held a card for the trump organization. he was also got between for the recent and controversial attempt at trying to
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with a like russia on this russia and that russia isn't bad either. frankly people are really very great yeah ok it was interesting to me for i think the area. ok yeah i think in. this case a period just have to leave in such payment so used to use three excellent well it looks like the event starts english i want to start you thank you very much it's nice to me and i could look at my feedback and. kitchens out but always keep the bikini's and screenshots and shit yes but such a large scale of it starts of thanks to crazy russian. he's going to blow up a minimum of as evidence that he was a salesman i want that will send me yet a kenyan crucifying where you got to be the chief theory here for. a lot me why did i shoot c.s. . lewis that in the place you lost them where you are going to. but. your schedule beginning stella even actually might. appeal to them when you're wrong about. this if this is. me on the bus. and i'm crazy good to know your kids will tell you right the teachings easy. when you cheated we should cheer or sing this song but i don't w
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and finland off in london russia can do that oh. thank you very much for the center of all the best and have a nice rest thank you so much. with the islamic state and its many confederates defeated or facing defeat in syria what is next for this war torn country what justification exists for the us to maintain military forces that does washington want syria partition. and why. fight against terrorism is no longer at the heart of america's defense policy u.s. defense secretary has outlined a new strategy in which countering russia and china takes priority. a scandal worse than watergate that sound some republican lawmakers have described a top secret memo that allegedly exposes political bias against strong at the highest level of law enforcement now they are demanding it be made public. how long it was that someone i knew more screwed up and the teenagers attacked a school in eastern siberia injuring six people including a teacher it's the third such incident in less than a week. good evening to you thanks for joining us this hour y
and finland off in london russia can do that oh. thank you very much for the center of all the best and have a nice rest thank you so much. with the islamic state and its many confederates defeated or facing defeat in syria what is next for this war torn country what justification exists for the us to maintain military forces that does washington want syria partition. and why. fight against terrorism is no longer at the heart of america's defense policy u.s. defense secretary has outlined a new...
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medusa is one of the regions, independent, in russia to news in russia. [speaking in native tongue] now, in december after three years of working we have alrea already. in medusa i specialized in narrative stories like big stories about isis and influence and links to russia like this example of scout immigrant workers became islamic state fighters or like my topic lgt problems in russia and political groups against lb gt like the story. the last two years particularly i worked in stories about russian hackers. russian hacking activities against russia for example, this is an article about how russian services recruited guys from around the country russian cyber army. now, in the cannon institute and in the book it's the history of russian hackers from the soviet to today. today i will tell you stories about them. i don't want to talk a lot about possible russian packings for the american election and i think the last two years but i want to talk about russian hackers and their connections to government. elsewhere in the world, in russia the [inaudible] w
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how much is russia putting up? those who have joined the us—led coalition they should also join the international effort to assist in the reconstruction of syria. how will russia join that effort? how much will it put up? well, i cannot give you a specific figure, because they are estimates. the one you referred to, citing staffan de mistura, that is one estimate, there may be others. i have not heard any estimates coming from the syrian government. certainly it will be a huge sum. does russia recognise its responsibility in needing to repair the damage it's responsible for? russia recognises its responsibility for achieving the result of the military involvement, which is destroying the assets and the bases of terrorist organisations in syria. we are also involved in promoting a political solution in syria. indeed. you are also involved in ensuring president assad is still in power and in control of much of syria and yet you are asking much of the eu to pay reconstruction money which would effectively prop him u
how much is russia putting up? those who have joined the us—led coalition they should also join the international effort to assist in the reconstruction of syria. how will russia join that effort? how much will it put up? well, i cannot give you a specific figure, because they are estimates. the one you referred to, citing staffan de mistura, that is one estimate, there may be others. i have not heard any estimates coming from the syrian government. certainly it will be a huge sum. does...
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why should russia do that? because minus such engagement, there's going to be no money coming into syria or legitimatization from the broad international community either for russia or for syria. and we believe that is meaningful for russia. >> thank you. i note that you've referred several times to the u.n. security counsel 22-54. when i take a look at article iv of that, it has this wonderful vision of a syrian-led process that will produce a new constitution, free and fair elections, that will be held within 18 months. 18monts has long expired. it would include the dvoting, al wonderful and beautiful. we have a geneva process spons r sponsored by the u.n. it just seems like there's no real traction towards the vision laid out in 2254. there's a lot of chaos and messiness, i guess. how do we get from this goal of cooperating to assault isis, which was kind of a clear objective -- now that is largely accomplished, how do we actually get traction towards the vision of 2254? >> it's a mix of approaches. the firs
why should russia do that? because minus such engagement, there's going to be no money coming into syria or legitimatization from the broad international community either for russia or for syria. and we believe that is meaningful for russia. >> thank you. i note that you've referred several times to the u.n. security counsel 22-54. when i take a look at article iv of that, it has this wonderful vision of a syrian-led process that will produce a new constitution, free and fair elections,...
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i face great pressure because of russia. that's taken off. >> the words "relieving pressure" i think are going to raise questions for investigators. >> thank you very much. >> the president has consistently said that he did not obstruct justice when he fired james comey. >> mr. comey -- >> the two men come from completely different worlds. >> james comey is a professional lawman. he has a respect for the traditions of the justice department. >> should it be about the facts and the law. that's why i became fbi director. >> donald trump, on the other hand sack, businessman. >> he expects absolute loyalty from everybody working for him. that's the culture in which he has operated for many, many years. >> their relationship got off to a bad start. before the inauguration, james comey was in charge of telling donald trump about the dossier. the controversial document contained allegations about the president gathered as part of an opposition research during the campaign. >> i didn't want him thinking that i was briefing him on th
i face great pressure because of russia. that's taken off. >> the words "relieving pressure" i think are going to raise questions for investigators. >> thank you very much. >> the president has consistently said that he did not obstruct justice when he fired james comey. >> mr. comey -- >> the two men come from completely different worlds. >> james comey is a professional lawman. he has a respect for the traditions of the justice department....
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his interests which are maybe more with iran than with russia because russia is an ally with israel and now i would add but acid in israel and israel and iran are not allies at all their enemies so these co-writing agendas right now in syria may create even more war than there was before when there was a uniting kind of enemy the state and now there isn't. unfortunately a moan we have run out of time we could do a whole nother program on this i'm sure we will so many thanks to all of you for joining us today on inside story in kabul and most capable for going to and ended by dr mussen salah. many thanks to you tube for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website as al-jazeera dot com. our facebook page says facebook dot com a.j. inside story is going to also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story from a laura car and the whole team here that's why and. the scene for us where they're online what is american sign in yemen that peace is possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if
his interests which are maybe more with iran than with russia because russia is an ally with israel and now i would add but acid in israel and israel and iran are not allies at all their enemies so these co-writing agendas right now in syria may create even more war than there was before when there was a uniting kind of enemy the state and now there isn't. unfortunately a moan we have run out of time we could do a whole nother program on this i'm sure we will so many thanks to all of you for...
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talks about is russia russia russia russia gate but no no no no no no no no if the united states actually cares i can agree with victor i don't think this will be a silver bullet either way i think that you know this this witch hunt will continue i'm far more interested in the way that the democrats and the media have tried to frame it they have argued through this anonymous anti propaganda propaganda unit the. the alliance for securing democracy hamilton sixty eight dashboard which purports to follow a group of russian bots even though twitter says they've shut them all down. that. they're not going to name that they never name who who they're actually following that they report purport to be promoting there are actually following you by what i know because i've never i've never have had any of these things that are talking about i mean last week these russian bonds that they follow the primary thing that russia was promoting it via social media. it's monday motivation because obviously more money motivations plot against the united states. you are talking about syria you're saying the m
talks about is russia russia russia russia gate but no no no no no no no no if the united states actually cares i can agree with victor i don't think this will be a silver bullet either way i think that you know this this witch hunt will continue i'm far more interested in the way that the democrats and the media have tried to frame it they have argued through this anonymous anti propaganda propaganda unit the. the alliance for securing democracy hamilton sixty eight dashboard which purports to...
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putin to power in russia. the techniques were first developed at home against the russian people and now he's using them globally. through our analysis it became clear several have stepped up to the challenge for some in europe the u.s. elections were a wake-up call that led to the political resolve and action. for others, they've been present for decades and organized accordingly. we learned in this investigation that the arsenal could be countered with the right mixture of political will, defense and deterrence. the countries that achieved a degree of success, one thing in common, political leadership who publicly says enough is enough and from there mobilized the bureaucracies to respond. in contrast to the current situation in the united states following the attacks like pearl harbor, 9/11, u.s. presidents rallied the country and the world to address the challenges yet today the current president of the united states barely acknowledges the threat posed by the repeated attacks on democratic governance and
putin to power in russia. the techniques were first developed at home against the russian people and now he's using them globally. through our analysis it became clear several have stepped up to the challenge for some in europe the u.s. elections were a wake-up call that led to the political resolve and action. for others, they've been present for decades and organized accordingly. we learned in this investigation that the arsenal could be countered with the right mixture of political will,...
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russia is and turkey are now a line because they are fighting for. the turks now are with russia because they want to stop that's for them drums every interest this is their national interest and america on the other hand would like to divide syria where as russia wants it to stay or one country so in that sense we like the russian agenda but the turks and the russians want to stop right now the turks but the kurds whereas america is pushing the kurds because they want the kurds to be used against turkey and limiting its power and dividing syria because that ensures that their way of bases and this they will stay forever and taking the oil in syria and it is good for israel's security to divide and destroy the country so until one or the other settles they either say forget it we're not going to be able to go in to use the kurds and they give up the americans or the turks lose and will i would have loved to see the free syrian army supported by somebody nobody has been supporting yet because it is some solution that does not involve religion unfortun
russia is and turkey are now a line because they are fighting for. the turks now are with russia because they want to stop that's for them drums every interest this is their national interest and america on the other hand would like to divide syria where as russia wants it to stay or one country so in that sense we like the russian agenda but the turks and the russians want to stop right now the turks but the kurds whereas america is pushing the kurds because they want the kurds to be used...
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and to stop speculation regarding the meddling of russia. maybe it is not russia. maybe it is another country. i see a lot of cameras and that is why don't want to name other countries. of particular interest to united states, because they raise speculation. why the russian federation? is it just only because of the problem between democrats and republicans? i do not want it to interfere in your internal relations. i would just like to answer your question. my proposal to you, you meaning the united states, to restore sensitive links of communications between our counterintelligence and security workingto start together. i will repeatedly say we are not enemies. we are partners. we were allies in the second world war and we are fighting global terrorism. it is high time for us to have constructive discussions about open and transparent discussions about security challenges that we face. if we have concerns, we have openly discussed them by fitting together, but not through mass media. it is very easy to speak through mass media. just only to send one signal, to say
and to stop speculation regarding the meddling of russia. maybe it is not russia. maybe it is another country. i see a lot of cameras and that is why don't want to name other countries. of particular interest to united states, because they raise speculation. why the russian federation? is it just only because of the problem between democrats and republicans? i do not want it to interfere in your internal relations. i would just like to answer your question. my proposal to you, you meaning the...
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and russia in many cases showing an inclination towards russia. how do we work with our allies in europe to make sure they don't wind up either through leverage or propaganda beginning to move into a different orbit? >> well, my nato friends get mad when i say this, but some of the things i think is funny about nato is if you're in a conflict with russia, you're not allowed to be in nato. isn't that the people we want in nato? that precludes ukraine. ukraine is i believe on the front line of this battle. they not only are fighting a hybrid war, they're fighting a hot war. i think that's a perfect example of where the russians get away with things. people are still talking about what's happening in ukraine as a separatist movement. the 920 tanks that are in eastern ukraine are russian tanks. and so the fact that anybody thinks this is something other than an invasion and the fact that the russians said we need the u.n. to arbitrate this is a real simple solution. leave. leave the country that you invaded. that will solve that. that will solve that
and russia in many cases showing an inclination towards russia. how do we work with our allies in europe to make sure they don't wind up either through leverage or propaganda beginning to move into a different orbit? >> well, my nato friends get mad when i say this, but some of the things i think is funny about nato is if you're in a conflict with russia, you're not allowed to be in nato. isn't that the people we want in nato? that precludes ukraine. ukraine is i believe on the front line...
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russia hacked into the u.s. irish and british power grids fake russia was influencing the braggs it vote through social media fake russia hacked into cataloging a separatism and was promoting cataloging a separatism in spain real how about buying ads on social media.
russia hacked into the u.s. irish and british power grids fake russia was influencing the braggs it vote through social media fake russia hacked into cataloging a separatism and was promoting cataloging a separatism in spain real how about buying ads on social media.
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turkey russia. and the u.s. i think europe which as they become more like a less relevant actor and of fight despite being bearing. brunt of the fighting in syria with the refugees and attacks in iraq could play a significant role here by mediating between these forces because of actually their comic power political you know. leverage on russia turkey and others on turkey and the kurds are two potential allies of europe in the syrian conflict john sinan going to yield is richard weiss thank you very much indeed for your contributions of program and thank you for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. insights sorry you can also join the conversation on twitter i'll hand it is. from me has a lot of the whole team here by phone up. when diplomacy fields and fear sweeps in our borders are wide open wide open to drugs terrorists we've proven the barriers are built to impose division and
turkey russia. and the u.s. i think europe which as they become more like a less relevant actor and of fight despite being bearing. brunt of the fighting in syria with the refugees and attacks in iraq could play a significant role here by mediating between these forces because of actually their comic power political you know. leverage on russia turkey and others on turkey and the kurds are two potential allies of europe in the syrian conflict john sinan going to yield is richard weiss thank you...
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>> at the heart of the trump russia mystery. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge, no person that i deal with does. >> but there were secret contacts. >> breaking and stunning news, the release of an e-mail chain. >> someone sent mow an e-mail. >> it came from russians. >> some denials that defy the facts. >> i don't even know what you're talking about. it's crazy. >> it's disgusting. it's so phony. >> i diplomat take adn't take a russia if that's what you're asking. >> a shocking dismissal. >> the president of the united states has terminated the director of the fbi. >> he's a showboat, he's a grandstander. >> those are lying, plain and simple. >> president trump is changing stories. >> i own nothing in russia. i don't have any deals with russia. i've done a lot of business with the russians. >> compliments for vladimir putin. >> he is really very much of a leader. he's done an amazing job. so smart. >> where does this story end? >> you may or may not find evidence of an impeachable offense. >> the russia story is a total fabrication. i
>> at the heart of the trump russia mystery. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge, no person that i deal with does. >> but there were secret contacts. >> breaking and stunning news, the release of an e-mail chain. >> someone sent mow an e-mail. >> it came from russians. >> some denials that defy the facts. >> i don't even know what you're talking about. it's crazy. >> it's disgusting. it's so phony. >> i...
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great again and to make russia great again he has to position russia in opposition to an enemy. no enemy is great enough to be the enemy of a great russia other than the united states. so anti-americanism is very much a part of his politics. he doesn't get to be important unless the united states is dangerous, and of course, in syria, you watch russian television reports on the war in syria pretty much every time they will talk about how they are confronting the americans there, not the syrian opposition, but the americans. >> thanks so much. >> thank you. >> and that's it for our program tonight. thank you for watching "amanpour on pbs" and join us again tomorrow night. amanpour on pbs was made possible by the generous support of rosalynn p. walter. ♪ ♪ katty: you're watching "beyond 100 days" on pbs. the european union has found more than 3500 exams of russian disinformation. christian: all geared at destabilizing the e.u. and the european parliament says it is an orchestrated strategy. katty: according to a new report russians are spreading fake news through as many chann
great again and to make russia great again he has to position russia in opposition to an enemy. no enemy is great enough to be the enemy of a great russia other than the united states. so anti-americanism is very much a part of his politics. he doesn't get to be important unless the united states is dangerous, and of course, in syria, you watch russian television reports on the war in syria pretty much every time they will talk about how they are confronting the americans there, not the syrian...
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outside of russia. so i wonder how -- what is it like for you to work as a journalist on these topics and what do you ski as -- do you see as the roll of the periphery countries as a base, perhaps are, for russian independent journalism. >> thank you. i guess medusa is based in latvia, but i live in moscow, as a -- because we writing about russia and if we don't live here, we don't understand anything. this topic is really difficult in russia but this topic is difficult in every country, i think. most of time of my reporting on this term is wait, wait, wait, wait for some guy who talk me to some to tell me that he need to talk with this guy or -- >> i think it's a difficult topic for everyone but from what we hear about what happens in russia, how hard it is to be an independent journalist there, do you fine that this -- do you have a feel it's actually dangerous for you to report this topic? >> no. if you go to chechneya and if you have meetings with radical groups and lgbt but this is -- i don't know
outside of russia. so i wonder how -- what is it like for you to work as a journalist on these topics and what do you ski as -- do you see as the roll of the periphery countries as a base, perhaps are, for russian independent journalism. >> thank you. i guess medusa is based in latvia, but i live in moscow, as a -- because we writing about russia and if we don't live here, we don't understand anything. this topic is really difficult in russia but this topic is difficult in every country,...
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in these investigations the united kingdom accused russia of basically. phrasing them in such a way that there was no way to hold the government of syria accountable it shifted the focus completely to non-state actors in the investigation and this was something that was not acceptable to western countries in the past and is something that they clearly would have to overcome in any new proposals put forth by the russians that said the members of the security council been calling for a way to get back to discussing this issue and a way to hold the perpetrators of these accounts of these attacks accountable so i'm sure they will be looking at this and see if there's any way to go forward but it will have to overcome these issues that have tied them up in the past in order to go forward many things christus in a way that bringing us the latest from the u.n. security council still to come why u.s. vice president mike pence has become a very popular man in israel. and a deadline for election is in crisis torn venezuela but who will oppose president maduro. welc
in these investigations the united kingdom accused russia of basically. phrasing them in such a way that there was no way to hold the government of syria accountable it shifted the focus completely to non-state actors in the investigation and this was something that was not acceptable to western countries in the past and is something that they clearly would have to overcome in any new proposals put forth by the russians that said the members of the security council been calling for a way to get...
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and of russia's bloodiest years. we are giving lessons, most of them, many are what you shouldn't do. but how is the revolution seen in russia today? are there echoes of 1917 in 2017? i'm steve rosenberg and i'm going on a journey across russia to find out how russians view the revolution that came to be known as "red october". myjourney begins where the revolution began at the winter palace in st petersburg. soviet cinema would portray it as russia's bastille moment. the people are led by the bolsheviks, storming the palace and creating the world's first communist state. the reality was rather different. for a start, many of the red guard revolutionaries who had got into the building that night had slipped in through a back door which hadn't been locked. there was no dramatic storming of this palace. as for claims of a mass uprising of workers, peasants and soldiers, well today that might be referred to as "fake news". this was a coup — one party, the bolsheviks, had seized power in russia. the palace today is the
and of russia's bloodiest years. we are giving lessons, most of them, many are what you shouldn't do. but how is the revolution seen in russia today? are there echoes of 1917 in 2017? i'm steve rosenberg and i'm going on a journey across russia to find out how russians view the revolution that came to be known as "red october". myjourney begins where the revolution began at the winter palace in st petersburg. soviet cinema would portray it as russia's bastille moment. the people are...
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we would hope russia would recognize that russia's long-term issues, should not way iran is a positive factor. >> we can you think we can convince russia that? i think i agree with you. but i think mr. putin likes having a proxy of iran and syr syria. >> the focus from the russian point of view on stabilization and securing the success of the regime and putting an end to the violence, the question is at what price over the long term. in an enhancement cannot serve any regional or trans- regional interests. u.s. what we are doing. first step was the defeat of isis. as long as isis remained a potent force the space to deal with these was not there. that bandwidth is being freed up now. with the un process and international support for credible electoral reform process we seem transition and syria as a potentially achievable goal. is going to be hard to do. assad will cling to power at every cost possible. we will treat iran and syria as a separate strategic issue. you deal with it in all places it manifests. not just syria but iraq, yemen, the gulf, other areas where their behavior affec
we would hope russia would recognize that russia's long-term issues, should not way iran is a positive factor. >> we can you think we can convince russia that? i think i agree with you. but i think mr. putin likes having a proxy of iran and syr syria. >> the focus from the russian point of view on stabilization and securing the success of the regime and putting an end to the violence, the question is at what price over the long term. in an enhancement cannot serve any regional or...
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doping by russia during this fall chillen. plus thousands stage a demonstration in council lonia demanding the release of politicians as the first session of the newly elected regional parliament with the pro independence majority just how. very warm welcome you are watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from our moscow studio and mccarran good to have you with us and we start with breaking news on r.t. this hour north and south korea have agreed to march together and a unified flying at the winter olympics opening ceremony there will also be a joint into korean women's ice hockey team thousand according to a statement made by the representatives of pyongyang and seoul following today's talks between the two countries. south and north korean officials met for the third time in the space of just a few days to discuss peace efforts meanwhile western allies of the nine hundred fifty s. korean war have gathered in canada for separate talks on the current crisis with a seemingly different approach. the pressure came c
doping by russia during this fall chillen. plus thousands stage a demonstration in council lonia demanding the release of politicians as the first session of the newly elected regional parliament with the pro independence majority just how. very warm welcome you are watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from our moscow studio and mccarran good to have you with us and we start with breaking news on r.t. this hour north and south korea have agreed to march together and a unified...
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and donald was invited to russia. so he and ivana went to russia. and they tried to make a deal to build a trump tower there. >> that deal never happened. >> there was talk of a trump tower in moscow -- >> but again and again, trump would deep on trying. >> donald's tried at least five times to build a trump tower in moscow. >> donald trump has an enormous ability to deny reality. reality is that during the campaign, not just in ancient history, during the campaign, he was negotiating for a hotel to be built in moscow. >> we've learned michael cohen, president trump's personal lawyer, was in talks with moscow through an intermediary about a proposal to build trump tower there -- >> that is the definition of business dealings in russia. >> the deal, outlined in a nonbinding letter of intent signed by trump in the fall of 2015, fell through. but not before trump's attorney reached out to the kremlin for help. >> cohen said in a statement today he e-mailed russian president vladimir putin's spokesperson dmitry peskov for help on this project on behalf
and donald was invited to russia. so he and ivana went to russia. and they tried to make a deal to build a trump tower there. >> that deal never happened. >> there was talk of a trump tower in moscow -- >> but again and again, trump would deep on trying. >> donald's tried at least five times to build a trump tower in moscow. >> donald trump has an enormous ability to deny reality. reality is that during the campaign, not just in ancient history, during the...
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and here how do people in russia see putin syria policy it was a great victory for russia why not the war lasted too long it was time to pull out now we don't have to pay as much in tax. most of those who we asked to were in favor of withdrawing russian troops over if they called as the withdrawal the most important foreign policy event of the past year russians are tire it and say pump and brands are all well and good but it wouldn't be bad for the government to tone it down russia's economic problems coast in part by western sanctions will remain largely unresolved even in twenty eighteen. nevertheless is and to will remain as the country's most popular politician in twenty eighteen and he expects a victory in march why because the kremlin promises stability and muzzles anyone who questions is their promises the only serious challenge off saying of ali was not allowed to run for president. he has already announced his plans to appeal the decision. politically russia is already starting to heat up and it probably won't cool down off that election with a camel and can only hope that t
and here how do people in russia see putin syria policy it was a great victory for russia why not the war lasted too long it was time to pull out now we don't have to pay as much in tax. most of those who we asked to were in favor of withdrawing russian troops over if they called as the withdrawal the most important foreign policy event of the past year russians are tire it and say pump and brands are all well and good but it wouldn't be bad for the government to tone it down russia's economic...
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when questions were raised about whether or not russia had perhaps meddled in the e.u. referendum here that led of course to that decision for britain to leave the e.u. to resume a used a big foreign policy foreign policy speech late last year the mansion house beat to come down very hard on russia and although there was no proof this idea this theory that russia had meddled in the referendum somehow took hold and became very popular take. so there were no facts and there was no evidence nevertheless the government decided to launch a big inquiry into it late last year and they all asked the big social media platforms twitter facebook to provide evidence and the evidence that they initially provided the government said it wasn't happy with they said there wasn't enough there for them to work with there was nothing really particularly incriminating and they accuse twitter last year of stonewalling the inquiry so they provided a new deadline they said you've got until early january to provide more evidence so lo and behold the situation we have now is that twitter has com
when questions were raised about whether or not russia had perhaps meddled in the e.u. referendum here that led of course to that decision for britain to leave the e.u. to resume a used a big foreign policy foreign policy speech late last year the mansion house beat to come down very hard on russia and although there was no proof this idea this theory that russia had meddled in the referendum somehow took hold and became very popular take. so there were no facts and there was no evidence...
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the russia gate still kind of moves along though its parameters are or are thinning . here but one story that stays with us and i think we should have been at the very center of it is the fusion g.p.s. christopher dossier we have republican congressional officials coming out saying they want an investigation of this parallel we have a new investigations into the clinton foundation three of them possibly four here so both are fine have a life of their own mark here but i'm really really think this fusion g.p.s. thing is the key to it this is the this is the glue that has the entire russia gate conspiracy theory how is it pulls it all together going you know there's a big broad legal pushback that's the story at the beginning of this year against russia gate. metaphor is suing the f.b.i. special investigator mueller for stepping outside the boundaries of anything to do with the election trump russia gate and going back in through his tax records from from more than a decade ago so he's calling for judicial review of the powers that mueller has we have the clinton foundat
the russia gate still kind of moves along though its parameters are or are thinning . here but one story that stays with us and i think we should have been at the very center of it is the fusion g.p.s. christopher dossier we have republican congressional officials coming out saying they want an investigation of this parallel we have a new investigations into the clinton foundation three of them possibly four here so both are fine have a life of their own mark here but i'm really really think...
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russia hacked into the us irish and british power grids fake russia was influencing the braggs it vote through social media fake russia hacked into cataloging a separatism and was promoting cataloging a separatism in spain real how about buying ads on social media in order to influence u.s. public opinion yeah yeah why not make up the budget actually all of those allegations were leveled against russia do you believe that do you think that they're actually doing these kind of things from what the seventeen u.s. . intelligence agencies syndicate and the strong possibility that they did i feel it's just i saw news that to sell newspapers people just run and one story then put it on everything else that listeners showed new yorkers is dwarfed from an actual file of things that russia has been accused of it turns out that if you point the finger at the kremlin you can find a convenient scapegoat for almost any trouble that you're dealing with they will mop and r.t. new york. to europe rise and fall of crime in germany's lowest in the region may be linked to an increase in migrants accordin
russia hacked into the us irish and british power grids fake russia was influencing the braggs it vote through social media fake russia hacked into cataloging a separatism and was promoting cataloging a separatism in spain real how about buying ads on social media in order to influence u.s. public opinion yeah yeah why not make up the budget actually all of those allegations were leveled against russia do you believe that do you think that they're actually doing these kind of things from what...
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it's not just sanctions that have been complicating relations between russia and the u.s. so have the obligation is all of collusion the house intelligence committee has just voted to release a secret memo that is said to shed light on the f.b.i.'s abuse of powers while investigating the whole possible trump russia collusion story this memo should be immediately released to the american public first and while this voice is calling for transparency present them with the facts the truth for integrity and openness within all levels of government we're not attacking the f.b.i. . we are seeking clarity transparency and understanding of what went on in a partisan vote republicans of the house intel committee voted to release the memo that we've been hearing so much about republicans have called it a scandal worse than watergate and it reportedly detail surveillance abuses by the department of justice during the trump campaign we don't know for sure what's in the document but according to reports that u.s. intelligence officials use the trump russia dossier or that's filled with
it's not just sanctions that have been complicating relations between russia and the u.s. so have the obligation is all of collusion the house intelligence committee has just voted to release a secret memo that is said to shed light on the f.b.i.'s abuse of powers while investigating the whole possible trump russia collusion story this memo should be immediately released to the american public first and while this voice is calling for transparency present them with the facts the truth for...
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more opportunity for russia. if russia would decide to keep the territories, it is not very important. if you can give siberia to china, who knows? maybe that is a great opportunity. i think that would be a very unstable station. peter: another question. right over here. >> i am a student here at the honors college. my question is, what do you think is russia's role in the middle east, today, especially given what is going on in syria and with america kind of leading the picture and also given the painful history between russia and its jews, what is the appropriate relationship that israel should have with russia? natan: on one hand, this one is easy for me to speak about putin as a dissident. putin is a former kgb officer and is not a big fan of democracy. on the other hand, it is difficult for me to speak negatively about putin as a -- activist.sts putin is the first non-anti-semite in russia in a thousand years. i can say a lot of bad things about putin. he is permitting or supporting the development of jewish
more opportunity for russia. if russia would decide to keep the territories, it is not very important. if you can give siberia to china, who knows? maybe that is a great opportunity. i think that would be a very unstable station. peter: another question. right over here. >> i am a student here at the honors college. my question is, what do you think is russia's role in the middle east, today, especially given what is going on in syria and with america kind of leading the picture and also...
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russia is complicit in the assad regime's atrocities you are acting as judge and prosecutor russia is running from the facts your behavior exposes your true motives russia has the audacity to lecture this security council this is a long political spectacle for not going to accept any russian proposal that undermines our ability to get to the truth we should at least have taken a look at the draft before rejecting it russia all on its own killed the mechanism we had specifically tasked to identify those responsible q what do you need an investigative mechanism for before an investigation you haven't cues the syrian government of using chemical weapons. the emergency security council meeting was called after reports emerged of another chemical attack in syria on monday secretary of state claimed that russia was ultimately responsible for that and all other such instance since its twenty fifteen intervention. whoever conducted the attack rochelle truly bears responsibility for the victims in these and countless other syrians targeted with chemical weapons since russia became involved in
russia is complicit in the assad regime's atrocities you are acting as judge and prosecutor russia is running from the facts your behavior exposes your true motives russia has the audacity to lecture this security council this is a long political spectacle for not going to accept any russian proposal that undermines our ability to get to the truth we should at least have taken a look at the draft before rejecting it russia all on its own killed the mechanism we had specifically tasked to...